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Biggest Hydroelectric Project in the World Inches Closer to Reality in Congo
For decades, plans have been made and discarded to construct a series of hydroelectric power stations on Africa’s second-longest river that would generate almo…
Oil & Gas Trade
Oil Prices Steady, U.S.-China Trade War Dispute Remains in Focus
Oil prices steadied on Wednesday after falling at the start of the session, with the potential for damage to the global economy and fuel demand from the intensi…
Rheinhafen-Dampfkraftwerk Block 8 Achieved A 47.5% Net Thermal Efficiency To World-Class Level
The 912-MW hard coal–fired RDK 8, a unit that operates in Germany’s challenging power market, achieved a 47.5% net thermal efficiency through technology and o…
Converting Waste, 'a Leftover Resource,' to Biofuels Reduces Emissions
The United States could produce enough energy each year by harnessing waste—from landfill refuse to cow manure—to power the states of Oregon and Washington, a…
Nuclear Power Plant
Tepco Said its Board of Directors Made the Decision to Decommission Fukushima Daini
Japan's Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) today announced its official decision to decommission the four reactors at the Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant,…
The Largest Dam Ever Built In India Could Cause More Harm than Good
Hydropower projects are back in focus in India, with the government declaring in the past sixth months that large hydropower projects would have renewable energ…
India Pushes for its Largest Ever Hydropower Project Despite Concerns
Hydropower projects are back in focus in India, with the government declaring in the past sixth months that large hydropower projects would have renewable energ…
Tanzania Kicks Off Construction of Stiegler’s Gorge Hydropower Dam
Upon completion, the Stiegler’s Gorge hydropower project is expected to double the East African country' s current power output.
Kachin's ‘Frontline’ Hydropower Dam
Despite Myanmar’s dire need for power, a US$250 million hydropower plant on the front lines of the Kachin conflict has been largely idle since the day it opene…
Tanzania: Stiegler's Gorge Hydroelectric Dam Construction Begins Today
The Tanzanian government plans to start construction of the Stiegler's Gorge hydroelectric dam on Friday, July 26, 2019. The work will be carried out by the Egy…
Thermal Fuel
A New Kind Of Geothermal Energy And Faster Charging Batteries could Become Available
Renewable energy and energy storage research is going on at hundreds of laboratories around the world, so it is no surprise that new discoveries are being annou…
Oil & Gas Trade
IEA Said “It Does Not Change the Fundamental Outlook of an Oversupplied Market”
The extension of the OPEC+ cuts through the first quarter of 2020 removes a major uncertainty, but the IEA said it “does not change the fundamental outlook of …
Crude
Crude Oil Futures were Lower During Mid-Morning Trade in Asia
Crude oil futures were lower during mid-morning trade in Asia Monday as markets began to recover from Tropical Storm Barry, while a bearish outlook on oil funda…
Wind Power Project
Siemens Gamesa Wins Largest Repowering Order in North America
Siemens Gamesa has been selected by MidAmerican Energy Company to repower the Rolling Hills wind power project, sized at a total of 429.3 MW, the largest repowe…
The Problem Was Satellite Imaging, Rather Than the Three Gorges Dam
China’s controversial Three Gorges Dam, the world’s biggest hydropower project, is structurally sound, officials said, denying rumors on social media it was a…
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